Jennifer Lopez was born on 24th July 1970, in the Bronx, New York. Lopez  began her career as a dancer, appearing in stage musicals and various  music videos. In 1990, she won a national competition and earned a spot  dancing on the popular Fox comedy television series, "In Living Color,"  as one of the "Fly Girls." A series of small acting jobs followed,  including parts in two more series and a TV movie, Nurses on the Line.

She  is the first big break came in 1997, when she was chosen to play the  title role in Selena, a biopic of the Tejano pop singer Selena  Quintillana Perez, who was killed by a crazed fan in 1995. She earned  widespread praise for her performance, including a Golden Globe  nomination, and became the highest-paid Latina actress in history with  her paycheck of $1 million. That same year, Lopez starred in the  forgettable Anaconda and in Blood and Wine, opposite Jack Nicholson.

Early  in 2000, Lopez was nominated for Best Dance Performance for her second  hit single "Waiting for Tonight," but lost the award to veteran diva  Cher. In the summer of 2000, she starred in the science fiction-thriller  The Cell, in which she plays a child psychologist helping to track a  terrifying serial killer. The same year, she starred in Enough, a  portrayal of spousal abuse.

Lopez  has recently found time to join forces with her husband. She acts along  side him in the 2006 film El Cantante, which stars Marc Anthony as  Hector Lavoe, the internationally acclaimed salsa singer. True to life,  Lopez plays Puchi, Lavoe's wife.